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Posted By: James
This is a pleasant dilemma to have. I have a Topps 206 vintage buyback of Wildfire Schulte of the Cubs. The card itself is one of the best conditioned buyback cards I've seen. Beautiful color, centering, clean Sweet Caporal 350-460 back, minor rounding on 2 corners and a touch on another. Absolutely no flaws on the surface. I'm confident that this is PSA 6 MAYBE even a 7. Should I keep this encapsulated as is, or slip it out and send it to PSA/SGC/etc? I'm also wondering if there is a company that would grade these buyback cards for the card inside without having to remove it from it's protective casing. Please advise! |
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